Luó Lún 羅倫 (1431–1478), zì Yízhèng 彝正, biéhào Yīfēng 一峯. Native of Yǒngfēng 永豐 (Jíān, Jiāngxī). Chénghuà bǐngxū (1466) jìnshì dìyī (zhuàngyuán); appointed xiūzhuàn 修撰; only 3 months after his shìhè (initial-tassel ceremony), by memorial impeaching dàxuéshì Lǐ Xián 李賢 (李賢), banished to Quánzhōu shìbó fù tíjǔ 泉州市舶副提舉. Recalled the next year and restored to office, transferred to Nánjīng; soon retired by illness, returned to Jīnniúshān 金牛山 to teach pupils until his death. Shíjiāo (stone-friendship) with Chén Xiànzhāng 陳獻章 (陳獻章) but their learning differed: Chén centred on chāowù (transcendental-realization), Luó dǔshǒu Sòng rú zhī túzhé (devotedly held the Sòng Confucians’ way) — placing Luó in the orthodox-Zhū Hú Jūrén / Yúgàn xuépài wing. Míngrú xuéàn j. 45 places him under the Chóngrén xuéàn (Wú Yǔbì 吳與弼 (吳與弼) school). Míng shǐ j. 179. Surviving works are KR4e0124 Yīfēng wénjí (10 juǎn + 2 juǎn of Mènggǎo 夢稿 / Dream Manuscripts — 300+ dream-record pieces, a rare sub-corpus). CBDB id 34531 (1431–1478).